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Feature Articles

Investing in Socially Responsible Companies is a Must for Public Pension Funds – Because There is no Better Alternative

By S. Prakash Sethi

Prof. Sethi argues that the short-term performance focus of pension funds is not sound fiduciary practice... Read more

Clean Technology

By Diana Propper de Callejon, Mark Donohue and Rob Day

An outstanding, concise, and easily intelligible introduction to the growing CleanTech investment sector...Read more

Columns

The Sustainbility Change Agents

by Robert Rubinstein

I had been traveling a significant amount the last couple of months, visiting various financial institutions and meeting with a great number of people who are trying to institutionalize sustainability within their organizations.   Read more

Angel of the Month

It is in the context of the above column that I would like to make a departure from the previous angel of the month...Read more


News

Socially Responsible Investment

Green Companies' Stocks Outperform Non-Green Competitors

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Screening & Reporting

U.S. DOE Releases New Guidelines for GHG Reporting

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Corporate Social Responsibility

Ethical Bank Calls for Rivals to be Socially Responsible

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Corporate Governance

Good Governance, Good Buys

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Climate Change

U.S. Oil and Gas Companies Bow to Shareholders on Climate

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Miscellaneous

The Next Wave in US Offshoring

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Publications

Global Stakeholder Panel (GSP) Initiative, Third Survey Results

The 2020 Fund is a philanthropic platform committed to accelerating progress toward a sustainable world. It is hosted at the King Baudouin Foundation (KBF).  PDF Download.

The Flight of the Creative Class: The New Global Competition for Talent

By Richard Florida, HarperBusiness, April 2005, Pages: 336, USD$ 25.95

Burgeoning global technology hotspots. The outsourcing of ingenuity. Rising intolerance. A faltering education system. Cities torn by inequality. Disconnected political leadership. According to Florida, they all point to the looming creativity crisis that is causing the decline of American economic might.

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